aberrant |
straying from what is normal or usual; atypical; anomalous. |
ambulatory |
able to walk about. |
commensurate |
of equal measure, as extent or duration. |
condolence |
sympathy with a grieving or suffering person. |
despot |
a ruler who has complete power and authority. |
disparage |
to depreciate or belittle, especially in speech. |
endorse |
to give support to; approve of. |
guile |
deceitfulness, treachery, or skillful cunning; wiliness. |
largess |
liberality in giving, especially money, and often with an implication of the giver's superiority. |
limpid |
perfectly clear; transparent. |
opulent |
having or displaying wealth and luxury. |
personable |
pleasing in appearance or manner; friendly; attractive. |
posterior |
located behind or toward the back of something. |
stymie |
throw an obstacle in the way of (something or someone); impede; thwart. |
tenure |
the period of holding or possessing something. |